I was recently fooling around with my main toon's uniform and his away team, when I came up with an Odyssey excursion outfit that sort of looked something like an astronaut outfit. So, I was wondering if Cryptic was ever going to make an NX-01 bridge and interior, as I wanted something a bit more NASA-esque than what's currently available.
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Ship Interiors, in general, are a common question here in the forums, and the general answer given by the Devs is "NO!" unless they are going to use the interior in story content (see the Intrepid Interior).
Thankfully, with the 50th Anniversary this year, there is a chance the story could bring us to the bridge of the NX-01, so not all hope it's lost.
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Love to see that!
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we'll see though
I always liked this show and am in the midst of watching it again on Netflix. I'm liking it even more. I heard a few on these boards say that the Third or Xindi Season almost sunk the show. Don't see it at all. I think it is just fine, with some very touching Episodes.
Yep, we could use those interiors, Enterprise MACO Uniforms, that MACO Rifle, and some more color variations for the T'Pol Outfit (can't recreate that Powder Blue variation with the limited color palette).
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well technically the 3rd season did "sunk" the series considering that they closed the production by it not selling good enought [just as TOS] and while we may not see why people dislike it so much the facts are there - they had to shut down series prematurely because of not enought incomes from it....
Anyway - the best argument for an NX bridge is the OP's, that it would be something substantially different to the mass of in-game Fed bridges; rather like the TOS pack. It would also appeal to captains who simply wanted something more utilitarian, rather than just to hardcore ENT fans. Heck, the same could be said of the much-teased 22C MACO uniform.
Would have been nice if the NX bridge had appeared on the NX ship in game. Alas.
The problem is that this game from it's outset, has always been a 'TNG' TREK game.
The two outlier show (TOS & Enterprise) items, are simply an after thought tacked on to attempt to bring in a bit more income from those particular fans.
The test will be as to how much of TOS They are willing to put in the game and can monetize, come this Fall with the 50th Anniversary.
If what ever They give us doesn't meet Their "sell-matrix', we probably won't see anymore items added from those shows.
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That said, as much as I enjoy STO, it's really more of Starfleet Battles than any of the series, which was a pnp strategy game. That makes three Cryptic games based on classic RPGs-- the other two being Champions and Dungeons & Dragons.
Although the song was catchy, the lyrics were laughable. Apart from the mildly annoying, typical American "I've got faith to believe. I can do anything." mantra, imagine any self-respecting historian ever logging something as ret*rdly vague as "I's been a long road, getting from there to here." LOL.
Typical American mantra? Awesome. As an American myself, I'll take that as a compliment. As the Bard once said "Self-love is not so great a sin as self-neglect." Uncoupled from any sort of forethought and "Yankee ingenuity," that can go pear-shaped pretty quickly, but still--thank you!
Of course you would.
I'm a European; we don't believe in The Little Engine That Could. Or, rather, we believe some little engines can, and others simply can't. We adhere to the old Greek maxim: Gnothi seauton, "Know thyself." And your limitations. We don't go about telling people "Go be a playwright. You've got faith to believe. You can do anything," when it's painfully clear they totally suck at it, and always will. That's just unrealistic and cruel. Rather we encourage people to explore their talents, so they can figure out what they have an aptitude for, and then pursue a careeer in that direction.
I suppose in the most obnoxiously glorious manifestations of the American attitude we look at personal and national limitations as things to overcome. That's how we got to the moon. We threw ourselves at it.